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Aug 4, 2011 11:00 PM CST
Name: Becky (Boo)
Phoenix, AZ 85022
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Hi Rene,
The wild purslane has a little bit of a tangier taste that the ornamental. Some say lemony. I think it's all different. I add it to everything I can even through the taste isn't powerful on the ornamental. It's so healthy for us. The texture is firm on the stems. When mixed in salads, you aren't really aware of it.
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